A paraphrase upon the canticles and some select hymns of the New and Old Testament, with other occasional compositions in English verse. By Samuel Woodford |
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![]() | A paraphrase upon the canticles | ![]() |
L'Envoy.
To Wotton too, my Song,A kind remembrance Thou dost owe,
With my Friends Name, who made Thee know
This great Triumvirate of Verse; but long
Too long, I fear, Thou then wouldst be,
If not o're-born, with th' mighty subjects Dignity.
![]() | A paraphrase upon the canticles | ![]() |